| Literature DB >> 32791656 |
Ke Wang1,2, Li Pan2, Dingming Wang3, Fen Dong2, Yangwen Yu3, Li Wang2, Ling Li3, Tao Liu3, Liangxian Sun3, Guangjin Zhu2, Kui Feng2, Ke Xu4, Xinglong Pang4, Ting Chen4, Hui Pan4, Jin Ma4, Yong Zhong4, Guangliang Shan2.
Abstract
There may be differences in optimal anthropometric cut-offs for diagnosing obesity among different regions of China. However, there has been little studies about choosing effective obesity indicators in Han People of low-income Chinese adults in southwest China. The purpose of this study was to compare and evaluate the associations between different obesity indicators and cardiovascular disease risk factors (CVDRF) and choose the optimal cut-off values.A cross-sectional study was carried out in southwest of China, with multi-stage sampling enrolling 2112 subjects aged 20 to 80 years old. Anthropometric measurements included Body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), Hip circumference, waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR). We measured the percentage of body fat (PBF) by bioelectrical impedance analyzer to assess the body composition. The validity of different obesity indicators in assessing CVDRF risk were assessed through comparison area under curve of different indicators in assessing CVDRF risk in different gender. Logistic regression models were used to evaluate the association between the obesity indicators and CVDRF.When both male and female were considered, the optimal indicators were WHtR and percentage of body fat PBF for hypertension, WHR and WHtR for dyslipidemia. Both WC and WHtR were optimal indicators in assessing metabolic syndrome risk for both genders. When both disease and gender were considered, WHtR was the best associated indicators with various CVDRF. The cut-off of BMI and WC were consistent to the definition of obesity in Working Group of China. The WHtR positively correlated with the CVDRF. The cut-off of WHtR to do what was approximately 0.50 for adults in both genders in southwest of China.WHtR may be the best associated indicators for obesity-related CVDRF among the others (BMI, WC, Hip circumference, PBF, and WHR) in southwest of China. The cut-off of WHtR was approximately 0.50 for adults in both genders in southwest of China.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32791656 PMCID: PMC7387039 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000020176
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Basic characteristics of the study population by gender.
The area under the curve of each adiposity variable for the presence of various CVDRF in both genders.
The optimal cut-off anthropometric indices predictive of cardiovascular disease risk factors.
The odds ratios for men and women combined using sex-specific cut-points before and after adjustment for other obesity indicators.
The relationship between different obesity indicators and the odds ratio of having at least 1 cardiometabolic risk factor in both genders after adjustment for age, smoking and drinking.